Hard Rock Albuquerque Ceramic Custom Help (1 Viewer)

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Hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.... I am trying to find someone to recreate the artwork from the above $1k chip and change it into a 25-cent fractional, then I am looking for a custom ceramic supplier that can put that together for me for two racks. Does anyone have any good recommendations???

Thanks in advance,

Dave
 
I am assuming you mean this below? I don't believe you will get an American maker to replicate a live casino chip even if the denom is different. Your best bet is to alter it in some way and maybe talk to BRPro Poker about it. Or one of the Chinese/Alibaba cards mold makers on a plain mold.

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I am assuming you mean this below? I don't believe you will get an American maker to replicate a live casino chip even if the denom is different. Your best bet is to alter it in some way and maybe talk to BRPro Poker about it. Or one of the Chinese/Alibaba cards mold makers on a plain mold.

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Yes,... my attachment messed up. I'm pretty sure the Hard Rock, Albuquerque went back to Isleta.... can't imagine these are live at all???

BTW, thanks for the tip, there doesn't seem to be as many ceramic dye-sublimation outfits out there anymore that will do small lots.
 
Yes,... my attachment messed up. I'm pretty sure the Hard Rock, Albuquerque went back to Isleta.... can't imagine these are live at all???

BTW, thanks for the tip, there doesn't seem to be as many ceramic dye-sublimation outfits out there anymore that will do small lots.
I don’t know the difference between ceramics printing methods but I do know that CPC specifically says they do dye sublimation chips (although to me these look like other ceramics out there on the same blanks).

http://www.classicpokerchips.com/pokerchips/ceramicpokerchips.htm
 
Correct these are not live at all, this was my very 1st chip room purchase around 2012.
They are originally manufactured by chipco however out of my 300 white 1's I found a handful that looked more vibrant and new. Turns out they are Game On I believe? Someone with better knowledge can fill in the details but you can tell from the bottom of the chip pic I posted above where it has a C1 or C3 for Chipco runs vs the GameOn symbol on the white 1.
 
I have a soft spot for the Hard Rocks, they were my first Chip Room sale as well..... :)

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Correct these are not live at all, this was my very 1st chip room purchase around 2012.
They are originally manufactured by chipco however out of my 300 white 1's I found a handful that looked more vibrant and new. Turns out they are Game On I believe? Someone with better knowledge can fill in the details but you can tell from the bottom of the chip pic I posted above where it has a C1 or C3 for Chipco runs vs the GameOn symbol on the white 1.
So, if the chips are not live, is there really any problem copying it with a look-a-like that has technically been altered, so not the same?? Especially as how these are obviously home game chips...
 
So, if the chips are not live, is there really any problem copying it with a look-a-like that has technically been altered, so not the same?? Especially as how these are obviously home game chips...

The chips may not be live and this casino location closed, but Hard Rock is a trademarked brand and there are many other casino locations currently open. You may not have a problem using or creating these for home games, but a business is unlikely to recreate them for you without modifying the trademarked part.
 
Correct these are not live at all, this was my very 1st chip room purchase around 2012.
They are originally manufactured by chipco however out of my 300 white 1's I found a handful that looked more vibrant and new. Turns out they are Game On I believe? Someone with better knowledge can fill in the details but you can tell from the bottom of the chip pic I posted above where it has a C1 or C3 for Chipco runs vs the GameOn symbol on the white 1.

Didn't Game On (GOCC) acquire all of ChipCo's assets? Haven't heard a peep from them for a long time, either.
 

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